Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jul 1888, p. 2

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lulu uuvrruuull. "mun nun, ll you Amgmng nxu-qyutoarchu of the king, the mum-u Richard Cunaron." O! Lord." said John Brown. nlnnn H. mum: in ho M... ....'n \J\-u ....... ... Whty are tlnnae who xverq bravest and do- nerved the gram-st munuxnent-Lunl Claver- hquae and his burly soldiers or John Brown, the Edinburgh carrier, and his wiful Mr. Atkins, the persecuted minister of Jesus Christ. In Soonlnnd. was accreted by Jolun Brown llll lull wife. and Claverhouoe rode up one 113'," with No armed men and nhoutaexl In trout of the home. John Brown`: little girl came out. He lllld to her: Well. nxisn, is Mr. Atkins hen! She made no answer, for also could not hotrny the minister of the Gospel. Hal Clnvurboue said, "then yuu are It chip of the old block. are you! I have nomaxlng In my pocket for ygu. Jr. is n nonogly. SouIope0plecull1ta'ihumbccrew, but! call It a. noaeny." And he go off his bone, `and he put it on the lit a glrl`s and and began to tunr--alt until `bone: cracked and nhc cried. He said: "Don`t. cry; don`! cry; this tan`: A thumb- -vrnws thin In A nnnurnv " An.-I H..- |.......: Em uuu uugun IU |u.rlr"'*lI unm bonoocmckecl ` ncrew; thh tau nooegny." And they heard the child`: cry, and the father and,motlmr nun: nut. and (`Jnvm-hnnm mid. nun n um uuuuucry, am: we ululer unmmoumr can out and Claw-rh said: Ha! It count that you three ha e laid your holy ` mdn together debrmlnonj to die lika all the of your hypocritical ('Antlng,InlvoHng --u ..n.... AL-..` .4..- .... ....i.| 11.. n A . `tnem: "nvu uum-, _grK1LL.nn(l uuwml It-r\':\IIt."" You have all new or heard of the ruin of Mel:-use abbey. I uuppolehfsnnme r-.~p:Ln ivt is the mnst ex- quisite ruin on mrth. And yet, lunklng at it I was not so imprmuul-~ '0; may set it down to hmluuto~-but 1 wa.uauc'.n2 rlec-ply stirred [.yv;p,1atM.~\un.bst.<)ue at the fnotnf that a Bey-the wmbstnno xilnved by Walter Scclwotvfthe grave of an old man who hm! nerved him for many yenn in his houso-the Inscription most signicuxtt, and I defy any man to sand there and mad it Without mm coming into ms 1-yes--the 9pit.ap`): "Wall done. good and faithful s-Jrvaut." Oh. when our work is over, will_ it be found that be-causeuf anything wu have done fur(Ju.I. or the church, or sulfcring lnmmnity. that such an inscription is up;-r<~;-riato for us.` God grant it. `BI... ...... o|....... ...|... ........_ I -_..,_. __ n I. ..u... ... They may lmvo only :1 mm of mm water to give A poor traveler. or may have only pivkctln splint:-r from uudur thennil of I `vhlId`n finger, or lmvo put only two mites Into-the treasury. but tho Lonl knows them. Conllsloring what they had, they did more than we have ever done. and their faded ulrmn will hecomo 3 white robe, and the small room` will be an stomp] mansion, and the old but will ban coronal: ot notary. and nll tho applause of earth and all the shouting ol &vuIrillh drowhod ontwhennd risen` nun on Mon hhhnunuvl on Hm... I.......).I- ......|._ KT Wlll T UIVWT Ullli WIIEXI \NKI TIT up to give Ilbhwud to those humble work- ers in his kingdom, and to my to `them: Well done, ,g('n;h. and faithful nnrvnnf."" Yum lmra all In-xn nr lmm-A ICU` El `\l\}\l IIIIJIX I` But am speaking thls morning of those who. out of their plnched poverty, help other!-of Iurh men ml thooe Christian mis- Itonnrlal It the rut, who am living on I25!) I year that they may proclaim Christ to tha people. am of them, writing to the snort-tary In New York. uying "I thank you for that 831 Until yesterd.-ny wu have had no meat In our house for three months. We havn Iunml terribly. My t-hlhlrvn have no Ihoen this winter." And 0! thme people wlm have only a hull loaf ut In-cn.l, hut give I plwn of It to atlneraywlm aro hungricr; nml of those who have only It scuttle of ma]. but hclp other to fuel: and of thnm who have only 3 dollar in tlwir pocket. and am- twenty-ve cent! ts) sonwlxxlyelso: and of that fathnr who wt-an n shnlnlyy mat. nml of that mother who wears n !nhl- dress, that the-ll vhihlron nut) ho woll npptlrolt`-1. You call thom [\tIllpt'l`i. or rngamumns, or t-mi; rrnntl. I will thmn hero`-a nn-l heroines. Yon and I nnay not know whnrg they live. or what their mum is nd kn|)\\'.`.nll they have more nngvln hovering on-r them than you and lhnw-, nml they will lmvv :1 higher nut in ht-m-en. II0L.____.. |,_._. .._u.. ,. -.._, -1 _.| u ..__A__ A `II IE7 ZTIIIIJ HI-Kl llfl \I\'l Gull IIIJI vollux I and alto In this roll tbeheroa of Christian charity. We I" admit! the Oenrgo Peabody! sad the James Innoxan of the u-arth. who glvouunnd hundred: of thousands of lol- . III`! to good ohjt-cu. n..o .... ......|.L.... om. mp.-nan nl Ohnca thui pun` ' well.` she never win an . mhm ol borlutlickneuebo . =;u-nan the eecrebol her libume. but ehe rm not tell me Not until the lunch of eternity an opened on the throne at judg- ment wmever be known what the hu mf- lered. Oh! ye vhoue twining e nrleml (or the victor, puueanhetpelehrow. When the Udell! the neighbor! Ill! bog linen to make hecehronmendehevtll be curried out In: plain has with no etlver plea (Moll her yum. {pr else he: lh-e'd e tbomdnd you! of trial and anguish. The gemblere and uwtndlen who ddrvyed Iver htwud will noccometo the tunerel. Onearrlege will be enough hr the! {nun-el-on e eu-I-Inge on mrrythe urphene end -the twn('hr1sunn I-nmen who I out the nheaqulm Bntthenlee endtheopenlngofauv Ieetm door and I nhout: "Lift up your head. ye everlutlng gnu-,end let her came in! And Christ will etc-p You-th and my: "Como In! ye nlfered with me on ennh. he giormecl ~ 9.1.` y:"" u taroeo the lord 0_od Almighty end the lamb." No doubt about It What In the next highest throne In heevenl While I speak I: eeeuu to he that It will be the thn-me of the drm:hnl`u * `"0. 1` Ibo with chebrful patience endured all her earthly torture. Heroes and herolnm I Q-ul -|n4\ In Old. -A Olen Inn-Ax A rmlnn I4 ULISIIJN 13 . ta 0:0 Pout Omen tnot. ed tn Rlnutou. ITISH WBIG. MONDAY` dun man the may of but In Wall. bowqnyoucawnx mum-PM * nnym but mama: vokv and mid ,|m- quivering llpnbv M!!! "PM?! '0". 1&5 y wall, 3210 will NH ..... nnmumnmot _ on par: nun-e, B0 In sumo ...|...5..1 sreuc SPENQE 8; oBU_"MLEY A I\t1vnI~ WE/i}5Az of BM 0 /( .9/z/rs] MURRAY &- TAYLORS We have Just Received Anoiher Special Bargain in Biaii ` Gros Grain Silk which we offerat $1.25, former price, $1.75. inspection Invited at rwHITEuu;L],nw,u1IEuulnsg Fine Corsets, Fine Corsets, Fine Corsets, SIWHINE AND SHITWEE. IIIKII \vlIUl\I' 'UmbreIlas, MEJN,T YOUTHS AND Couineau, Quinn & Corrigam EYTEHQARODQ TD W Y COTTQTNWAYY D. nn LAID LAVV S 9W_D%3UMM,ER SAM ooooooocooooo:zocoo.;;.::;_I OF DRY GOODS: Q&OOOOOOOOOOODOQr-.A_ rlik-!5 !.'~"3!*..*.!.1`1-t`!'!a":.r..:::e25.`~: Umbrellas. Par Il...I.....II-- Dan New Tics nncl carfa. Bella and l{ra\ces,\vhilu Shirts an-l fun.-v Shi Linen and Silk Hnndltexchiq-fa, half Hose in Cotton, Merino, Llall`, (1 Silk; Umlerwenrln Cotton. Lisle, llalbrlgzgan, Summer .\lerinn, I Wool. ne Cuhmoro and Silk : Linen Duck for (`nun nml Vest-. on 270 yd. : Striped Coating Flannel. Cream Suiting Flannel, also t variety of Bath Towels in the city.l The largest Itock at the lowc.-:t 1 Dry Goods, Millinery, Carpets 2-ml lhuae Furnishing Goods. 51.7 51 Black Surah Silks. only 80c. $1.25 Black Sumh Silks, only $1- nnd $1.60 Black Surnh Silkuouly 91325. Black Trecolino Silks rcalucul 1` 800, 90c, 8|. Black Foil Fmhcaiae Silks reduced to 8M0. Black Foil Fr.-111 cnise Silk: rv.-duced to $1.35. Colored Sarah Silks reduced to 75, 80v, 9~ ~ Colored Foil Francais Silks. only $1.25, 81.35. Mr Summer Dress (inn-19' "'- s retlncecl pricea. . ' .- ` R.WALDRON- Have recelvcnl a consig'r.mcnt White Hnr cy Ljomh, .\hLrseillo.'-s an-I 'l~ Quilts to be sclal at A great sacrice. Call and see our Large, Whit-' "UV Comb. Fringed Quilts at 57-3. worth $l.25. and an Extra Large ~'i/0 13 :iI'. 3|. I3, worth $1.50. 4` .. |,,, n .-n 1 Our enlchenp pale still going on. Silk, Satin and L'mbrella.s'a'3t' cm-st pricc. .}\'cn1c-rful b-.u~p.uins every day. RIOHMONI), ORR 82: sue dmves. ..BO.`?VE'!S 3?...E.".ISQ.3>TE_TE:E, 3u_ flow in `full swing. Our store crowded with buyeig 1 securing the benet of our Sacrice Prices. .P//95 of @aryEiI7dr E uerybody. Ag]: 'VV'_A.I..I)ZE?.ON"S. I ! wvvg vvuqvvouvrvvu '. `ow Inn VI-Flu pearl an and do- odle Jul. llnooox. uoak Bullth Inn. lurid mun. "Owl! `to tho hue cont. Gentlemen will nd noun bIr8|5' in noumoddu and end: we luvs marked at Ion this con. CI and res r. y u N Lmnucnn. IDCKE-'| CHEAP DRY GOODS H0-USE, . -..-__.~.,..._..--_.n..__. , *N"c>\/V19 voua QEXNCE. . suoonssqs '16 F. _x. oousmmu & co., WE HAVE MARKED THE BALLNOI 0!` OUR STOCK OF _MET. S FINE LOW SHOES \vn.x. on?rx-:1: ox FRIDAY .vonx1xo---- -| Snmplea Beige Lawn Dresses}! 82.50, worth $0.00- ` H u ' u u u 3 [my I: 7`m_ HEADQUARTERS FOR THESE GOODS, - $|.25- ` Blue Chi\mbrny Dresses > II `C! II 191 PRINCESS STREET. .'..I.,'.a.' . Igbl-'-J34 T-'9-~-it 3 "'4' Parasols; Parasols, CORSETS, CORSETS, CORSETS, ~-CAN BUY FROM---- RIBBONS, COLLARS, C U F F S. RICHMOND, ORR 8:. co. nu uu-I-Uu uv nay. .---- - HAINES 8. LOCKETT'*' 176 PRINCESS ST. I'-xH-'- H--w-18 on-.~' 1- Rubbe 0' I * Rubbe: oggniiif Summer Corsets. Summer Corsets. Summer Corsets. .1. `.50. 3. 75. llvvvi CIVIC Duvvvvu I W. Anna. nab. Hui VCI I II!(`Cill3l)" hotoryvothonhnuk Broclst. neu-Mun-2 BOYS` : prim Cm. u j . Itlatmt L .._-___._. :1:-l'""uu.3' ' Iohonvhlugnnnuln canon -" '-'.:::.- ..::'." 1;"-......u.::: . lunar au"a'3uc " 0"" ... ,A._- .,. ,1 ln1lI)_..J.. " Iuiullt C WI In-In I tuna`-an -auvvuu. WAR ! lg. .....u*.*.'*.. -*:.?"- - -W ' Ul\lUl'Jl I'll. ` 0.L0vvmmn.n.. noun: to Dr. Jan. WI. udwnunm; In In 3'11, a':.':::".*.~.::.- ._r-.. UUUIUII auu-.11. (inc;-I hook unot. nu Wellington Inst. 0 N0. I ' no. a In n - ug- UII. Do 3 UIU&a3UV. aw: an anhtumuu. 73 Johnston zap, J Iwupvravy wuu 11-: a Ivvvrvvu 4.0. . $1 ll Pl h 1 ?& Imus. Umut. '14: } Cilflivuuuuu M EGO! 0% on nu actions`: `- urn cu-nu-2 POWER AND 8021.... .. urnron. IVE ;f91i!=8?NAi= [4R1?S5 m.:`a"-:"u's'z`r.m. in"'K'i " IL E.8l`lIIKB. D.D. I.. II!!!` II.. Unwum . Pluapbasg and on Elm; I ll n-nu uunnllaul mg-hnplnm Plum T33 us um ya: ya as !.!I'IL". (`.13. &".'.'i`.` 1 'o"."wx'Nn :.T."`. M1. -`Ea I:..":'?o M N'` `X. urtmn o- ` Iiuuvvwu E I, obtvoctnonory, d`c. `Du-nurn_Z.. -nnnnnlnn Inn nvul Ifjj Oman and uuarda. I-o A-an Drlunn Quad. dnu ....c=. ......... _ GILLKN tGILLl'2N. unnmcnnntnnonu .4.-_...o-.._. DR. C. B. DICKSON. us An an-A-nn, Y1 Jo): . Aggi Eutv ifI}"."" a PlIl& Oman OI U . 14-. an. ' `mm M EOEPA FRY. JKCJL. Ii In _- .... .._.. .. noon and shoes. .A. ._-A_ \1..c.. -.._L - O. L Ullllu I.D.. lll L:.otu or (I - In . t\ -.j DOCTOR AIJLEN. II but nal. nu ii ITRANGE. LL. B.. in. Xan_.uunacudxn IIIO JJIOvI@I Iucvi Stroll. dealer In lnjtuollonudpot-tel at In thowglty KIM? J 3 on In lieu nd mm: DL.DIlt?r|luou no- , UILLSN C Ulhhli, uocnunn loR.0n1a. omce- I count udPr1nceu8tno 9. Ann I tnnhnllivn L. 11.11.. u.u.a.. 1.113.. II lcotuw Yul OolIul' 5 :3gucT"nmuhh:Y::. 1 . nuun`. I ', co. Omen--No. M. . EOE. - qoumrrwlwonvag LPJ. I..u.B.. ` Raj`!-Iv-ruunlhnn " lothclrhnzzl um`: Itnctollnr nu. w. 0. mo 53 n.a.c.'..|m`:..% Ll . on-Ic-I-8 . - . hrluoigoot. you Inna `rah I ll: Ii:ItI`:i>I '?ivZc.s.4n ulna-n not-II Omcs goo p\.'()|\i<`. II nu was " we burning of and y at up nah compsnd this! That: nu Icon banana u;:cou-_ IN! = atom; In th Iln.huI'ben Iu.mty your` my yum` mains to death, lug.-No bmor Imt-as whed ` tdlktuqcmuznulow ol2o`|onk tn the f pltmt .u Lm-baud dud .1.-nuns A out `entry. .\_'u b&, words u-Iu-u ' Vllt from In: n-\o J(:| brow tho U(n.| ' I WINK mu ll I`nl.:[uuuu lnIrI)'l1l)ll|. acme- hnper nqtmke 0!: mt; uutuul . bone at midnight. and conduit uutmcnt which Mn 19:: her `only: wnckol wbtuho wuou thatdny when In thomldnoln lurlllinnt Iuamblaqo up van were him. and full orguu phgul -the woddtu; numb, aunt the earring lo_lkd_ Away the bemdicuon of , ' -. 9 Wu burnt `$IAlmIl|dRHh!IllllIhkt~(nlx11nr:`l I(uu;uu unit In uu to baud a null I\t\ M nab H) Uuuu I WIII OHM uwrv VVI I I ll` I no one to any you did it well. but only I swearing ampluyer lmwlmg lcrou the toaoldz to work until your ('_\'0 In dim And you back l(`h'I. and your heart hint. and toknnw thus it you stop bofuro night your children -rm uh:-vcs. Ah! the awordhu notun so many an the noodle. The great hnnkelda of zntlut war were not Gettysburg and llhlloh and South Moun- hln. 1`hogn.ubct.tk.`elch of the last. war wars in ttncunrnnnln. and In the shops and In the amen. when 'womon made an-my Jncktu tot dxpoun Tiny toiled on until they died. 1' vhsd ho tuners] ouloginm, but. in the of naL thlnnhvl anmll thnlr arm... 11$ Ulll. III IE] I UIIITJII Elf nllll unnqranuot whom the world wu not worthy. Heron of the nocdla. -Heron of the uving machines. Hero:-mt the mic. He- ron of tbs Mar. Benin and heroines. Blms ` God lor -tho_xA13. in nu. nus I .1.` 11...: H... km... .4... |....... ` my vmum ulvu nun` ngu gone mw up p| alnippuonl but for the fun; of . Society today 11 Itmvm with the wlUh_of`.Inen who, mider the mil-thou: ct domdic lnfeliclty, have how rlnsn on the rocks Them om mm or thou- ot drunhrdl in thin country today, such by that wives. ~ That I: not `mm in ppm But the wrong is ly In an Qppodte dlrocmn. You not"Vhn\1\ tu go for S9 htl u \\`i(v Mqllo rpcnalmurtyniom. 8omo- mf nltrokn M: m: uni-nn.l nnui uuu wr tum. In thin ruii-I also and the heme: ol mil. who do tin-ir work uxzcompialuingly. It is comparatively easy to land a regiment into lnatuo whan you know that the whole nation will applaud the victory; It in connpu-auvc-ly easy In doctor tho girl: when you know that your x~.l;i!l will be appreeintaxl by ll large com- pany u! friends uml relatives; it in compara- tively any to Iddrou an audience when In the glouuing eyes and the uahd chunks you know that your unntimeuta are ndophed; but to do nwlnfwhon you expect that the mnployur willcomo and l`:"ust his thumb through the work to show 1.`-w imparfm-t It In. or to have the whole garment thrown Inplr nn vnn tn Inn u ulmm nmnr namin- JUIIII IA Danna. 1.1. n.. %..'.."g_*m `?'-x:o:;vm.4 :; to land III`. III' 35. AIS Mill VII Illllnll HIV, no but.l ol God, thluhyl enroll their I nnm-nn'Hmnnnl hhnln Hm Inn-hi DI I ma tor the-_.gL|. In thin rat! I also find the heroes who haw ulbeolnphlnlngly endured d< '31-stiu injus- tlocl. There are men who to their toil and anxiety have. no sympathy in. their homes. Exhgmtlng llcattoq tn bwaiueu get: them 0 livdibooll. E: an untrugql wife mutton it Hold atnvntbomomonthoem tlnthldoor until hoaoinaout of It. The "cxupntlonu , `or lmtneu _,llte aug- . Iulllhd by the uupenuom of dome!- l lift their men um llllthllll at, but' lhofhnvo Q heunbruking trouble, and :lon:oul'd'h|vo long ago (one into distinctions but tor the ham I I3 K'uIllIr\3|I IIIIIQI UV I-KIUIJ "Cr [XV Cllu DEW nicrlng tmvutonned Into I heavenly smile. Tllman Irhu cultured on thobntue eld amid that and shall won not so much horn: and heroine! ll than who In the lam hospital andlntho luxn had tents , Ioloootnslicool uonrguryoun olhout of n romrldn `Meheer them, but unmhnnpu. nml nnhina_ and hnnun-u~lnuu-... JVOIUUIIW (I II (TNT Kl CIT IIHVIII, DU` uuabnoa. and aching, and homenlcknea-- yo! willing ta under, condent in God. hope,-W ml of heaven. Heroes of rhournutiun. Homes of m-uml;-IL Heroes of spinal com- Bllalnt. Ilcrwas u( nick headache. Heroes of dung luvulidlsm. Heroes and horoium , They shall roi-,;u for ever and over. Ha rl: ' I n-ntr-la incl. mm nnhn nl Mm nOnI~nn| IR`! lllllll (`Vigil [UT SWO! lull BVCT. Hark! [catch just one note of tho eterxul anthem: There shall be no moro pain." Blnfnal xur that IIILDGIIII "A0611! Ill Bl8l'(kId {Or that In thin I-nvl nlu 1 Villa-II UV! tllrwunplli `W-U vhoaoudnonua,hlownohIgiob|aI|.con- quuuluocitica,ehal.aduocaptivoatothoir cuariotwhaah.aad inthagnatdayol 0|:-Iitynrillatand than thauwhooo Ia-nah:-tlultho nalooaz and In-aph. and willullthoirdauln cannon. yllta Jnabroll. nthonut plaeo.innduItho hauaolllnlek room. What Satan had failodto ovcreolno Job Iiolll to God: Put lttththyhantlandlnuchhiu horns and hi: Idmnd he will auras thoa to thy hon." Hahn had found out what we have all found oIt.thatIichioniaIho gnatclttatofonei dnaractw. A man whocanatand that can atandanything. To ha IMII in a room an lactaathoughit van a hastllo. To he an nervous you cannot endure the tap of a child`: foot. To hnvo luxuriant fruit, which tempt: the appotlb of the robust anal healthy, excite our loathing nml -liugust when it tint appear: on the planner. To have thornpinr oi pain strike through the side, or arms the temples, like a razor. or to put the loot lulu a rim. or throw the wholo body into a blaze of (over. Yet more have been mt-`ad women. but morn women than men, who havo chm:-hilly 1-mlurul this hanlnt-I. Through year: of exhausting rlmunntinma nml excruciating neuralgia: they have gone, and through lmdlly dis- tn--wu that ruspod the nerva-I ancltoro lhu lllus-Plv and poled the cbceka and Itoopod the ahuulalc-ra H5 the dim light of the sick room tapor they saw on their wall the picture of that land where the inhabitants are never aick. Thruugh the dead ailonco ol` the night they honrni the charm of the angel; Tho canoe-r no away her life from week to wank nml ulnv on Inn: and aha lnnamn tanker and KIN`? IIG IVE] DC IIIU [fill]! 17$` I-0 WIRII and any to dny, and also boetmo weaker And wmkfr. and every good night. was toeblor than the good night" b|lon-yot novar Ind. `[119 children looked up Into her face and saw nnnl-hut lrmnlnnnnd lntn A hanrnnlv smm Wl'IIlQlnDllelllII.|lIll"IInlIl|nl ul nu- mu blood. Tho gods alumna nmhmon doootdrbktronhowblnndoout of ullvar. I'[oid.ot|:nc|oIIIoniI,bumo(thow Nuchudlhlhot thohlln. But I annow A. _.-..Iuln-n n-n..A `J Al.h1IL.&l".A IVJII TKIIQ I I`l`Il I wmn um cor. at and 3:-;. was 0`: {iron Inu- ugggon IMI GINO`. Ball. (0 the `mo OM91`. vmllmrl nun JII. units a. mum. RICK` Ilwhmnn not slow to ocknowlo-lgvtho Xid gnu IIIHIII7 QIIHCIIIII. We hum Ibhllhunhptlhdudtbcrunmlln. thownlungluuqtholnpolooumd tho; Wolungluuoltbowoflll. Hloryhnnt wltnmhhellnhbutthndmkd hu- _.- 54...: On. -uh at 511-111: ambition W nbjutol Ilnurnou Io- `in: Juzacuzf TOPFA cHAu1'Au- QUA Aawmv. 7r:"\ux.\bEl Ill rm; wssr. u'- uuuu uvv.-r Iguulg and there will be rnn .H.I It .....II THE BR] - uvuu uauuvouj Ill utnvuu. ("II n for that poor crea rm, blindfolded and infatuated, shut nu baton mo. um-` um them boron ll be too late. and may they . who have sat in judgmant In thiglonoly plum ` on this blamed turning upon me, a poor, do- fomnlou m|ow_ rutnn--nny they In the Inn Judgment nd tut mu-cy which they lnvomfuqitoII.tlI'Jlnou uwonhymut Ntunluu-nut. Ann. 80 man up and add: "Inbol. sauna:-nu cont otxmoh I qx>ko&oy,nontlnmornin;wbon!pnrpr~~1 Inntl ll hurt D you; and no you vnlling wuuwr auwrmlmt 10 me like all the ' hypocrmculj muting, Iniveling -crew; rather chm` give up godnl Mr. Atklnn, (plan: Mr. Atkim, you would die. I have n mnlmmna with ma um: mm mun... nun menu-u uunenm." "U! Lord." said John Brown, slum It mm: to be my will that Iauoum have um warm for a world when I can Ion thee better and term then \ mom. I put this poor widow woman and than In-lpluss, Istlntlcu children into _thy - hand: \\"- Inn bun tagutbu-in peace I goodwmle, but non: an mm kook Km-than ' A "-hmu mndlnn In honing ....a uluoopo wit me that will Improve your vision`, and be pulled out n vuyului an. nunu-, yuu wuuul um. I IMIVG l pistol. .\ ow," be said. "you old pray usual. lest you ubould `mtch nld ln thh bold nvom of Bcotlapd, and for tho honor and safety of the kln say nothing of the glory of God and the good of our xmlglwlllprocoed simply and in tho neahltnnd most expeditious style posslllh * to lllowyour bnlns out. John Brown fell upon his knee: nnd began tn pray. "All!" Ind Cluvc-rhouno, look outgit you are going Ionnnatourclnu Rim. the vuunnll Ulil! 11511! I . `run mun amount I-Ilhnt pain. LA B..oot-our at H-lnreu

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